We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
Requests? 773-DJ-SONGS or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
CHIRP volunteer Amelia Hruby sat down with John, David, and Taylor of local band Paper Mice to discuss the litigious story behind one of their tracks, what it's like recording an album in a school gymnasium, and how many tracks you really need to release an album in 2016.
You can see Paper Mice at the Hideout on 7/21 with Cloud Becomes Your Hand, and Wei Zhongle.
produced by Amelia Hruby (@ajhruby)
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Before playing at the Empty Bottle, Yuck frontman Max Bloom sat down with CHIRP's Jessi D to talk about returning to his parents' place to record another album, making music with Yuck again after other members started side projects, and how his sister motivated him to play guitar better.
produced by Jessi D (@OriginalJessiD)
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Amongst the grackles of Austin, Texas, Julien Baker and CHIRP's Dylan Peterson found shelter from the rain to talk about making type-B music with a type-A personality, "In Christ Alone" in "Go Home," and coming out at church. This interview was conducted at the SXSW Music Festival in 2016.
produced by Dylan Peterson (@tdvsbl)
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Jenna Chapman is Co-Director of CHIRP's Annual Record Fair and erstwhile Creative Writing 101 student. Born in the UK, she grew up in the western Chicago suburbs, went to college in Minnesota, and came back to the city proper for grad school. When she was seven, she memorized the spelling of antidisestablishmentarianism from the dictionary to impress her friends, and has steadily been building an improved understanding of social dynamics ever since. Published works include numerous editions of origami-ed M*A*S*H notes, a series of escalatingly PG-13 jump rope rhymes, and three chapters of a very elaborate Twin Peaks/X-Files/Stargate SG-1 crossover fan fiction. She now lives in Andersonville with her roommate, two laptops, and an ever-expanding Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel collection.
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How does a minimal aesthetic transition across multiple projects in visual and audio formats? CHIRP volunteer Amanda Roscoe Mayo interviews local artist Michael Vallera about how he builds minimalistic sounds and imagery across his solo work and other projects, including local bands Luggage and Cleared.
produced by Amanda Roscoe Mayo (@AmandaRMayo)
photo by Stephen Vallera
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